Widespread Panic wrapped up a three night run at Milwaukee’s Riverside Theatre with a special show that included a sit-in from Drivin N Cryin’s Kevn Kinney on guitar.

While the first set was played with no guests, Kinney emerged towards the end of the second set for “Straight to Hell,” a Drivin N Cryin tune that Panic has never played before. Kinney stayed out to help the band close the set with Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World,” the first Widespread Panic version since April 3, 2000.

For the three-song encore, Kinney stayed out on guitar for the first tune, the appropriate cover of Glenn Sutton’s “What’s Made Milwaukee Famous” before Panic closed the show with “Saint Ex” and “Love Tractor” sans Kinney.

Here’s a look at the setlist as it appears in our Box Scores section:

Widespread Panic
The Riverside Theater, Milwaukee, WI

Set I: Space Wrangler, Henry Parsons Died, One Arm Steve, Steven’s Cat, The Poorhouse of Positive Thinking, Airplane > Second Skin > Holden Oversoul

Set II: Thought Sausage > Machine > Barstools & Dreamers, Dirty Business > Tie Your Shoes > Sleeping Man, Papa’s Home > Mini-Drums > Papa’s Home, Straight To Hell^, Rockin’ In The Free World^^

Enc: What’s Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)^^^, Saint Ex, Love Tractor

Notes: ^with Kevn Kinney on guitar and vocals, First time played (Drivin N Cryin) ^^with Kevn Kinney on guitar and vocals, last time played 4/3/00 ^^^First time played

Source: Panicstream.com